Clop ransomware gang carrying out mass hacks
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Targeting MOVEit Transfer

Security researchers have linked a new wave of mass hacks targeting a popular file transfer tool to the Clop ransomware gang.

Italian taxman hit by ransomware
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Rome might have fallen but government says it never happened

Italy’s tax agency was hit by a ransomware attack over the weekend, but investigators insist that there was no evidence of a breach.

Trend Micro finds new Linux based ransomware
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Targets VMware ESXi servers

Researchers at Trend Micro have discovered some new Linux-based ransomware that's being used to attack VMware ESXi servers.

More attacks on unpatched software
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IBM warns

Biggish Blue’s annual X-Force Threat Intelligence Index said that there had been a 33 per cent increase in attacks caused by vulnerability exploitation of unpatched software which were the cause of 44 per cent of ransomware attacks.

White House wants a 30 country ransomware conference
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Address the threat of ransomware

The White House will convene a 30 country meeting this month to try to ramp up global efforts to address the threat of ransomware to economic and national security.

G7 asks Russia to reign in ransomware attacks
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It asked nicely

G7 member states have asked Russia and other countries to crack down on ransomware gangs operating within their borders.

Ransomware attacks to be treated as terrorism
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But KKK are still “good people”

The US Department of Justice is elevating investigations of ransomware attacks to a similar priority as terrorism in the wake of the Colonial Pipeline hack and mounting damage caused by cybercriminals.

Ransomware attacks evolving
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Ransomware 2.0 has opposable thumbs

Data-stealing ransomware attacks are evolving into data-stealing attacks, according to a new security update from F-Secure. 

Ransomware makers using Microsoft mail flaw
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Could be risky


Ransom-seeking hackers have begun taking advantage of a recently disclosed flaw in Microsoft’s widely used mail server software, a researcher said late Wednesday - a serious escalation that could portend widespread digital disruption.

Companies are paying ransoms
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New report shows

 Cyber criminals are being paid by big corporations to free themselves from ransomware, according to the 2020 Veritas Technologies Ransomware Resiliency Report.